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re: Auburn has no reason to exist.

Posted on 2/28/17 at 3:36 pm to
Posted by Irons Puppet
Birmingham
Member since Jun 2009
25901 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 3:36 pm to
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Again with the low humor graphical jokes, posters have pretty much debunked your Auburn legacies arguments. You're trying to apply a time period to Auburn's lack of alumni donations. Which many parts of the country experienced the same circumstances of TGD. At each turn of the hat, you quickly preach Auburn alumni success and love of family as an alternative argument but skip on the relative links or facts to back that up. So basically Auburn graduates use the University and come back for few football games for good ole' time sakes?


Nobody debunked any of my arguments, they gave the typical Bama "Oh yeah" answer. Noboby ever tried to say AU grads where morally superior, just had different priorities. Just like I'M sure you were raised to give to the NRA and the REC.
Posted by SmokeTide
Gulf Coast Alabama
Member since Nov 2015
5287 posts
Posted on 2/28/17 at 3:54 pm to
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Nobody debunked any of my arguments, they gave the typical Bama "Oh yeah" answer. Noboby ever tried to say AU grads where morally superior, just had different priorities. Just like I'M sure you were raised to give to the NRA and the REC.


Again you assume a poster background with low brow jokes instead of trying to validate with facts of substance from last 30 years not 80/90 years ago, I simply pointed out when giving the chance you chose to reference TGD as an talking points in the argument. You talk about the difference between Alabama and Auburn but clearly a fellow poster elegantly linked Alabama alumni vs Auburn's alumni donations. So does that mean we love our University more? If I'm not mistaken Auburn's graduates make more money right?...as one of you Auburn guys made a thread about a week or so ago.
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